8. MARK ROE
2003 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
After a third-round 67 put him within a couple of
shots of the lead, it was realised that Roe and
playing partner Jesper Parnevik had failed to
exchange scorecards before the round.
Under a rule that has since been altered, Roe
and Parnevik were both disqualified for signing
incorrect scorecards despite
having recorded their scores
correctly, albeit on each other’s
designated card.
9. MICHELLE WIE
2005 SAMSUNG WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP
Wie’s professional career got off to
a rough start when in her first event
as a pro, the American took a drop
from an unplayable lie during the
third round.
Having spoken with Wie after the
round, writer Michael Bamberger
reported to officials the next day
that he believed the drop placed her
closer to hole.
Wie was eventually disqualified
for signing an incorrect scorecard,
having not added a two-shot penalty
for dropping closer to the hole.